FBI BLOCKED PLANNED CYBERATTACK ON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Techlife News|June 04, 2022
The FBI thwarted a planned cyberattack on a children's hospital in Boston that was to have been carried out by hackers sponsored by the Iranian government, FBI Director Christopher Wray said this week.
FBI BLOCKED PLANNED CYBERATTACK ON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

Wray told a Boston College cybersecurity conference that his agents learned of the planned digital attack from an unspecified intelligence partner and got Boston Children's Hospital the information it needed last summer to block what would have been "one of the most despicable cyberattacks I've seen.

"And quick actions by everyone involved, especially at the hospital, protected both the network and the sick kids who depended on it, Wray said.

The FBI chief recounted that anecdote in a broader speech about ongoing cyber threats from Russia, China, and Iran and the need for partnerships between the U.S. government and the private sector.

He said the bureau and Boston Children's Hospital had worked closely together after a hacktivist attacked the hospital's computer network in 2014. Martin Gottesfeld launched a cyberattack at the hospital to protest the care of a teenager at the center of a high-profile custody battle and later was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The attack against the hospital and a treatment home cost the facilities tens of thousands of dollars and disrupted operations for days.

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